Chris Rock once said, "Men are as faithful as their options." To expand on Mr. Rock's insight, we can add, "Young men are as reliable in following NCAA rules on extra benefits as their options."
The football Gophers might have won less often than preferred over the past decade, but Minnesotans can take heart in the fact our beloved rodents have never been implicated in making regular visits to yachts overrun with hookers.
Admittedly, our other prominent footballers, the Vikings, went on such a cruise a few years back, although it was a boat not a yacht, and as true professionals, the participants paid for their own working girls.
The problem that has surfaced with the Miami Hurricanes is the tab was picked up by a crazed booster and felon-to-be, Nevin Shapiro. The yacht rides and hookers are only a portion of what has now taken the lead as the most entertaining scandal in the history of college athletics.
In Minnesota, the maroon sweaters devoted to the Gophers can go "tsk, tsk" in Miami's direction, and tell themselves it wouldn't happen because we have young men of such character.
That could be correct, but I'm going with Chris Rock on this one:
It hasn't happened in Minnesota, because there's not an ocean nearby, and the yachts are few and far between, and our Ponzi schemers (such as Tom Petters) preferred to spend ill-gotten riches on items other than hookers and luxury items for college boys.
Of course, Charles Robinson's exhaustive report on Yahoo! Sports has led to the usual bonanza of commentary on the hypocrisy of big-time college athletics, the hypocrisy of the NCAA, and blah, blah, blah.